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Lindsay Post (1907), 24 Feb 1911, p. 6

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Children Cry ma rmcnms CASTORIAJ Papaâ€"“Learmng you what?” Johnnyâ€"“Guanine. You see, two guzzinto four twice, and four guzzin- to nigh tvice." to.” Papaâ€"“Well Johnny, and what did you learn at school tar-day ?" Johnny, (after thinking for a, min- Mani,la, Feb. 21.â€"Aviator Bud made a. 9123mm} flight over the city toâ€"day. This is the first time an aero~ plane has flown in the far East. AEROPLANE FLIGHT IN FAR EAST Cambridge-st. North of Fire Hall For all kinds of Granite and Max-ole monuments. Get prices and see de signs Lindsay Marble Works 166138001! SI, PETERBORO \Vill viszt BENEDN HOUSE. LTND, SAY, ery lst and 3rd Wednesday 0 the month from 2 p. m to 6 p. m of cons n tions in Eye. Ear, N059 an: Dr- T. P. McCullough 91 All mm strictly confidential and charges low, as I do 311m) awn writings. Real Estate Bought and Sold and Examination Free. Eye glasses re pained. Broken lens“ replaced. HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN EYESLGHT SPECIALIST. O! Kentâ€"5t. (Over Ndll's Shoe Store) 7 Many who for years have sufiered intensely from chronic sick headaches using drugs of all kinds without. bene- fit.have foam! immediate and perma- nent. remedy in properly adjusted theses because eye strum was the cause. We remove the cause and our cure is lasting. Satisfaction guaran- anteed Lowest prices. M. B. ANNIS 0ph., D. l‘Teacher was learning as guzzin- The Popular Jewellery Store WNW. Own-pent- ingnhr-hflnepeerd my C“ Wehtfie-inl’mch gilt, 0r- BLOCKS W. F. MARTY OuuptdotClodu'register the WefiingRingsandMu ‘. H. KIDD on Mortgages CHAMBERS, Prov. “if it s 21.1 the 5.32;: to yawn. ” said 1h mung may \"hfl is too hashnz'l t3 pr: 9089.. dire ctlr, “I S; uld be can to happy.,to represent your sentiment: at the pglls“ at eyery election.” The Dover boa tmén are reaping 4 rich 1: “west in salvi mg the . argo of th- German saflisg s}: :p t’Pretrz ett. whiz: wne t ashore to (isms: 01: Dover 5:? eral masks :1: x. As mur‘n as 'S ,f- s: has beén c: ”‘2"? '3': on: family. "'36 cargo iIzi'IL.-‘J's '1":th of max x cig'm’ng about 205.- r” Wis. find for these we mama: :Ct 22 £0 a his- .aut: U'J V'H‘ 11032an are reaping 8 rich 1: “west in salvi mg the . argo of tbs German saflisg s}: :p t’Pretrz ett. whiz: Wne t ashore to (31': east of Dover s eral masks :1: x. As mur‘n as S12: :3 has beén c: “Ft"? '3': on: family. "I" cargo incl-Ma's bags of max v cig'ning about 205.- r” Wis. find for these the mama: :6: Z'.‘ .0 a bi”. -- ELLLILI; '.‘-." 1-4. PQE‘éTCU “W119. t I abject to.” ca. :1 the mat wsmn :w-ho “as? we. me * {ion \.Z:'.1C-'.‘.t reyr sextatbza.’ “if it s a.l the 53:10 to yoga, ”said th mung nan Wu; is 180 {.3212qu to pm nm' Aa'v-‘niv'lwy Y a'\~§11‘ .mnivv ‘m I The Post has been handed the following for publication.â€" We have on several occasions cal‘ ‘led the attention of the council ‘and police to the fact that horse- men make a training ground for their horses of our streets, espec- sially Kent-st. We are creditably in [formed that a lady with three small children came near being run down on Saturday at the crossing of Kent and Cambridge-ens. A number of peOple who saw the recklessness of the driver were indignant about the matter, and said he should be hauled {up for fast driving. This was net the only fast horseman that was making Kent-st. a race course on Saturday, and our pclice take no notice of the people running to get out of the way 0 . Private citizens do not wish to take such matters before the courts, and we would advise the pcwers that control the safety of our pedestrians to look into these complaints. . , 3 Hon. Adam Beck, in an interview, Alderman Naylor at “St night 5 stated that during the past two weeks Council meeting. reterred to the my there has been no complaints of the condition of Lindsayâ€"st. south at the I Hydro~Elcctric system. and not one G.T.R. creasing. There is a double cent of damage to machinery had been , . incurred so far. All the machinery of “tad“ at this SM' and the engines the Commission and of the municipali~ in shunting up and down after flâ€" ties is still under test and has not been 1mg up at the water tan caused a 1 taken OYCT 30X. It had been reported - that $100.00” damawe had already been sheet of giare ice to form from the I suffered by the (IoztjnmissiOn and muni- escaping water. The company ‘19th clpalities. Some defects developed two flagmen at this point who ‘could 1 during the tests or the machinery in sprinkle cinders or sand on it and he 3 different places, and the manufacturers . : had to make them good. At Berlin. a felt the Council should draw the ' month ago. there was. he said. inter. Comipany's attention to the matter, 3 ference With the transmission line. At as the spot was a. dangerous one for , several other places there were mindi- - . troubles. "We had 18,000 insulators pedmtrians. The a“? mu write to ' set up on our long line." said Mr. Beck. the local G-T-R- omcials on the matâ€" I “and we have iet to have reported a ter. single puncture or breakage from any of them. That is a wonderful record. L ' .tor the usual percentage of such tail- FAST DRIVING lures on a high voltage line such as i ours runs at. about eight per cent. The ilines are working very satisfactorily. T The operators, who at the beginning " . were unfamiliar with the current, are l l l now working in concert, and that is aiding a great deal. I anticipate no The Post has been handed the trouble at all of a serious nature.” a c -. -_. sheet of giare ice to form from the escaping water. The company kept two flagmen at this point who ‘could sprinkle cinders or sand on it and he felt the Counci) should draw the I 1 ; Alderman Naylor at last night’s Council meeting, rderred to the iCy I condition of Lindsay-st. south at the l G.T.R. creasing. There is a doub‘e track. at this spot, and the angina; in shunting up and down after flâ€" ling up at the water tan caused a I DANGER SPOT AT ,g THE cxossmci SOME RICH SALVAGE W-J~- to this efiect. Thousands of mothers, thrcugh gratefulness for what the lTablets have done for their children, strongly recommend them. Mrs E. J Ward, Gait, Ont., says: “I have used Baby’ 3 Own Tablets for over two years aod would not be without them in the house. ” Baby’ 5 Own Tablets 1 are sold by medicine dealers or at 2§c a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. After. watching: for some time an apprentice swinging his hammer in a. most leisurely way, the manager of an engineering works approached and took the hammer from the youth, say- ing “Look here, my boy, when I see a nun take his hammer by the end of the handle and strike proper blows 'like that, I think that man worth $6 a week; but, when a man takes hold I by the middle of the handle like this, Baby’s Own Tablets are a wonder- ful medicine for little ones, They nev- er fail to give relief to the baby when his stomach or bowels are out of or- der; when teething is painful;\ when any of the .many childhood ailments seize him. What is more they are ab- solutely safe and cannot: harm the youngest child; Mothers have the guarantee of a. Government analyst J. A WGNDERFUL MEDICINE give him only $5 a week, and he is dismissed whenever we get ‘slack, “Phase, sir," inquired the appren- tice, "where ought I to hold it for my 51 a week?” ‘ ' Hon. Mr. Beck Says He is Well Satls fied With It THE VJAY HE HOLDS 5T FOR LITTLE ONES -_..“ . A roliahle French r ator; never fails. These He' I was 3‘ foo} When I married pills are exceedinglyeétlwerful in regulating the y 011.” generafiive portion oft niemale system. Refuse She :-â€"" . ’ ' ' ' ' all cheap imitations. m. do Van’s are sold at ab t t' W ell don t you thmk 1t . Is '53 box‘ or three for 310‘ Mailed to any address, 0“ ‘me for you to get over 1t? no 80013011 Drug Co. St. Gammon, Ont; We’ve been married fifteeniyears.” ‘ sold at Higinboilam’s store. . “H’m!” grunted John. “But that” darling. happens to be the advertise i ment of. our own house." I “Why," she said suddenly. “here’s the very thing! Large rooms, Splen- did View, every modemxconvenience! Oh, John. let‘s go and take this place at once!” Together they read over the "Desk able Residences For Sale.” “I did my dear,” responded her spouse. “And it's to be advertised to- day.” She nodded. “I’m glad of that," she said. “This is such a. dreadfully inconvenient house! The rooms are so small. the staircase so narrow, and the outlook so wretched! I shall be glad to leave it. And now, dear, let us look at the advertisements and see if there is any- thing to suit us. " "And did you tell the house agsnr we wanted him to sell oui‘ house?” she asked. ‘ The good wife looked knitting. j Peculiar roots picked up North Sea MQUDDDDDDBDBUEH, nnn FOOL LONG ENOUGH 7 Dr. de Van’s“ Female Pills OLD MEN OF THE SEA SOLD! up from her from tho CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES WHITEWEAR SPECIALS SILK FOULARDS FRENCH BROADCLOTHS Dr. Bolus:â€"â€"“.\’o, perhaps not; but It is of inestimgble value, never less. It gives your physician 310-: wanfidenoe.’ Magnificent Display of Dress Materiais Gown Materials and Spring and Summer Silks--Exhibit ff} ' ék \. of Stunmng Costumes /‘ Mr. Ghoutzâ€"‘All my money cannot give me health. doctor.” “ I394 , a?- this job.” , “Look here. ain‘t you got any bet- ter sense than to be smoking whilst iwer’re handling these kegs of powder? Don't you know that there was an explosion yesztrday, which blew up a dozen men?“ "Faith. on that would never happen here.” “Why net?“ ~v-~, bunt/stnun. 1.3L \LLXD 111‘ stance it is a Nattier blue marquisette over self-tone satin. The corsage is in draped fichu style, over a chemisette and stock of allover lace correspond- ing to sleeves. Chiffon velvet a shade darker than the marquisette outlines the fichu. forms cuffs on sleeves and borders the slashed tunic on skirt. The tunic is joined near bottom with uukr;lAv “Beta‘fise there's only two or us on a. large jet ornament. éhh. 4.]. n The gentlemen who gave these fig- 1 ures also snared that there were 200I tract distributors in the United. King- ’ dom. who disposed of 2,000,000 leaf- lets in the twelve months, and that one steamship company received $60; I 000 in fares every year, thanks to the journeys of Mormon missionaries and; converts. The Elders at Utah until other places call for volunteers to work in God's Vineyard, and young men respond to the "call,” maintain- ing themselves during their travels on their own private means. QUITE SAFE Two Irizflznen Were moving some kegs of pnwder, When one noticec that thra’ other was smoking, and the following conversation ensued: At the present time Liverpool is very much exercised at the activity or the Mormons in that city. It may not be generally known that the Mor- mons have been establisned in Eng land for the met eighty years or so and that they maintain a regular start of missioners there. During that time they are said to have converted some 125,000 Britons to the faith. Their headquarters in London are at Totten- ham. where they acquired the Mark- iield HOtel some three years ago. There are pretty well a thousand of the sect in London alone. about forty missionaries in London. There are ‘ warking by house-to-house visitation“ and as many as fifteen converts have been baptized at one time. These baptisms have taken place in different towns ti 'e {:nblic- baths usually being called into 11:13. IIouse~toâ€"h0nse visits are made tratis boing left at first and ai‘ten 2.1113 interviews are soli- cited. A yea r or two ago it was an. noun ed .1111 27 5.36 of these calls were made in six 11 onths. l l l l l Liverpool is Very Much Disturbed Just Now Over Their Activity In that City MORMONS IN ENGLAND Rare value in fine Lawn Dre: and lnSLl’tIOD trimming. some embroidery. Each $2.25 Corset Covers, made of good qual: whlte cotton trimmed with lace embroidery; all sizes. Each 25c. are very much in favor. Prices for pure wool materials run 50c and 75¢ per yard. In a great variety of designs in dots. figures and scrolls, in all the new shades of blues. Prices run at Soc, 75c, 90¢ per yard. in eqxuisite finish and shades in Coron- ation Blue and Navy, soft shades of greens and greys and browns at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. MONEY AND HEALTH W4KEL Y5 Lawn Dresses, lace 0f g0_0_d quality of “Ah, but ma faither’s been in the war, and he’s got a hale lot 0’ medals; and he’s got the Victoria Cross, and ithe King pinned it cn xvi" his aim I hand,” said the first. “But ma falther’s braver," said the other. “He's been in dizzens o’ wars, and he’s lots 0’ medals and Victoria Crosses, and he got a rale wudden leg.” And, with a. triumphant air, she added, “And the King nailed it on M“ his at: hand! ” “Ma faither's a sojer,” said a liitle Scottish lassie to her playmate. “And so is my faither, tae,” replied the other. For afternoons at home we show a clever design for a gown to be made of soft, supple material. In this in- stance it is a Natticr blue marquisette, Qver self-tone satin. The corsage is in w1th fire PRETTY AT-ROME FROCK $135341?“ and MILITARY RIVALRY hicngcc-had ' A STUNNING DRESS. i J ers, testif Farmers’ jcase against Messrs. Sun-A" -r. .‘j Warren, in Connection with It; A " ”and Guarantee Compam ; lit-1-. .7 _:with the Farmers’ Bank v. ‘ ‘2‘“: ed this morning. The mamznatzau. ,Hughes-Charles, former manager {the Bank of Commercn :«t Print-m ,‘Went to Show that in canvas all iwith Mr. Stratton. the law.» a; Jtcid him the Trust (‘0. hetd a< entity for an eighty, thousand dulia loan to Farmers Bank, “everything the Farmers Bank had. includin Farmers’ notes." Hnghes4Charlses thought Mr. Stfiit Iton must have known money W8 raised on notes of subscribers. Ttav *ers. testifying, said. be blamed fa! Runners’ Bank. crash on the contin ons opposition of the Bankers’ Ass‘» ciatio‘n. Children Cry Eon FLETCHER’S C A S T O R l A CASE AGAINST J. R STRAT’E‘:"=E‘€ Windsor, Feb. 21.â€"-Motorn‘an Anderson was beaten into insv ty by a negro thug last. night was attacked in the car and w dently mistaken for a cond-I t WINDSOR NEGRO’S SAVAGE ASSALH London, Feb'. illsâ€"His Majesty K. George has the first levee of t reign at Buckingham Palace to-iay KING GEORGE today that the Reciprocity agteancr' would pass the Senate before Han-I 4th, thus obviating the necaesxty an extra Session. TORONTO. Feb gyms”, FRIDAY. m. HOLDS LEVEE ublic which We no 0C2] from wit m

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